Example sentences of "do [not/n't] like [pers pn] much " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't like her much ’ , he said , pointing to its creator ‘ but you do n't tread on it . |
2 | And Mr Moore do n't like me much |
3 | And Mr Moore do n't like me much |
4 | " You do n't like me much . |
5 | ‘ I do n't like him much either , ’ Claire admitted . |
6 | ‘ You sound as if you do n't like him much . ’ |
7 | do n't like them much . |
8 | I still do n't like you much , Major , but I do n't say I 've liked most of the best fighters I 've trained . |
9 | ‘ I do n't like it much , ’ I said , ‘ but I think there 's a chance . ’ |
10 | He was told : ‘ We try to keep the panelling for three years , to get it thoroughly seasoned while other wood is dried artificially if required before it has time to get seasoned … we use chiefly mahogany , oak and walnut , a vast amount of teak — one of the most useful woods in railway construction — sycamore ; yellow deal for partitions , roofs and floors ; elm we find of very little use , but we are now very partial to Padouk wood [ from South Australia ] , though the workmen do n't like it much on account of its toughness ’ . |
11 | I do n't like it much , I 'm afraid , or most of the people you meet there . |
12 | ‘ Do n't like it much myself , ’ said Joe . |
13 | But I know what I am and I do n't like it much . |